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Swine flu: Health dept holds review meeting
Times of India
Guwahati: The state health department on Monday ordered a special 102 ambulance to be used only for ferrying HI1N1 patients in all 27 districts. It also held a special review meeting to assess the situation and strengthen the district-level health ...
Rains keep Health department worried, anticipates rise in swine fluEconomic Times
Health dept. allays swine flu fearThe Hindu
Swine flu cases on the riseCalcutta Telegraph
The New Indian Express
Business Standard
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Times of India
Guwahati: The state health department on Monday ordered a special 102 ambulance to be used only for ferrying HI1N1 patients in all 27 districts. It also held a special review meeting to assess the situation and strengthen the district-level health ...
Rains keep Health department worried, anticipates rise in swine flu
Health dept. allays swine flu fear
Swine flu cases on the rise
Daily News & Analysis
Risk of ovarian cancer 'extremely small' during Hormone Replacement Therapy ...
Daily News & Analysis
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) experts have stated that risk of ovarian cancer "extremely small" amidst reports that treatment poses serious threat to health. Image for representational purposes only. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) experts ...
Hormone Replacement Therapy experts reject new link to ovarian cancerStuff.co.nz
Hormone Replacement Therapy experts say risk of ovarian cancer 'extremely ...International News Network
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Daily News & Analysis
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) experts have stated that risk of ovarian cancer "extremely small" amidst reports that treatment poses serious threat to health. Image for representational purposes only. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) experts ...
Hormone Replacement Therapy experts reject new link to ovarian cancer
Hormone Replacement Therapy experts say risk of ovarian cancer 'extremely ...
Zee News
Tips for healthy mind, body, heart for women on the go
Zee News
New Delhi: In the process to take care of their home and career, it gets difficult for women to take care of their mind, body and heart. However using lavender at night while sleeping to eating cinnamon can do the trick, says an expert. Mind, body and soul ...
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Zee News
New Delhi: In the process to take care of their home and career, it gets difficult for women to take care of their mind, body and heart. However using lavender at night while sleeping to eating cinnamon can do the trick, says an expert. Mind, body and soul ...
Healthline
New Treatment for Enlarged Prostate Shows Fewer Side Effects
Healthline
A noninvasive method could offer men with an enlarged prostate effective treatment with fewer complications. New Treatment for Enlarged Prostate. A new treatment could provide men with relief from symptoms of an enlarged prostate with fewer side effects ...
"Less painful" treatment for enlarged prostates proposedThe News Reports
Radiology treatment can reduce your pain!Odisha Samaya
'Less painful' treatment for enlarged prostatesZee News
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Healthline
A noninvasive method could offer men with an enlarged prostate effective treatment with fewer complications. New Treatment for Enlarged Prostate. A new treatment could provide men with relief from symptoms of an enlarged prostate with fewer side effects ...
"Less painful" treatment for enlarged prostates proposed
Radiology treatment can reduce your pain!
'Less painful' treatment for enlarged prostates
IBNLive
134 persons affected by swine flu in West Bengal
Business Standard
The number of people affected by swine flu today rose to 134 after three persons tested positive for the H1N1 virus in the last 24 hours. There was, however, no report of any death in the period, West Bengal Health Services director Biswaranjan Satpathy said.
Swine flu claims one more life in WB, toll rises to eightThe Hindu
Bengal hospitals refusing swine flu patients: NGO tells MamataZee News
Swine flu claims one more life in West Bengal, death toll rises to eightEconomic Times
India.com
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Business Standard
The number of people affected by swine flu today rose to 134 after three persons tested positive for the H1N1 virus in the last 24 hours. There was, however, no report of any death in the period, West Bengal Health Services director Biswaranjan Satpathy said.
Swine flu claims one more life in WB, toll rises to eight
Bengal hospitals refusing swine flu patients: NGO tells Mamata
Swine flu claims one more life in West Bengal, death toll rises to eight
Daily News & Analysis
Suspected swine flu patient commits suicide in Nerul
Daily News & Analysis
A 46-year-old engineer who had been quarantined for suspected swine flu allegedly committed suicide by jumping off the fifth floor of Dr DY Patil Hospital in Nerul on Monday. Prakash Lingoje was a local resident and a native of Karnataka. He was rushed to ...
Fearing swine flu, Mumbai engineer jumps to deathTimes of India
'H1N1' patient ends life at hospitalThe Indian Express
Suspected H1N1 patient commits suicideHindustan Times
Mumbai Mirror
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Daily News & Analysis
A 46-year-old engineer who had been quarantined for suspected swine flu allegedly committed suicide by jumping off the fifth floor of Dr DY Patil Hospital in Nerul on Monday. Prakash Lingoje was a local resident and a native of Karnataka. He was rushed to ...
Fearing swine flu, Mumbai engineer jumps to death
'H1N1' patient ends life at hospital
Suspected H1N1 patient commits suicide
Daily News & Analysis
AIIMS fire was a bid to burn papers, says CPM MP in RS
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A TOI report on the AIIMS fire that destroyed thousands of files pertaining to departmental inquiries, legal matters and estate records was discussed in Rajya Sabha on Monday. CPI(M) MP T K Rangarajan said during Zero Hour that the incident ...
MPs demand Nadda's removalThe Hindu
Relieve JP Nadda as Health Minister pending AIIMS probe: CPI(M)Daily News & Analysis
Files are safe, says AIIMS administrationBusiness Standard
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: A TOI report on the AIIMS fire that destroyed thousands of files pertaining to departmental inquiries, legal matters and estate records was discussed in Rajya Sabha on Monday. CPI(M) MP T K Rangarajan said during Zero Hour that the incident ...
MPs demand Nadda's removal
Relieve JP Nadda as Health Minister pending AIIMS probe: CPI(M)
Files are safe, says AIIMS administration
Times of India
Insurance given a boost, healthy sign for economy
Financial Express
The Union Budget endeavours to establish a long-term framework aimed at pushing the India growth engine back on the 8%+ trajectory. Its focus on job-creation, infrastructure boost and clarity on several critical taxation related aspects are well received.
Anaemic allocation leaves healthcare gasping for moreThe Hindu
Health budget dips by 5.7%, AYUSH gets major chunkTimes of India
Union Budget 2015 allocation will give a boost to health care: JP NaddaEconomic Times
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Hindustan Times
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Financial Express
The Union Budget endeavours to establish a long-term framework aimed at pushing the India growth engine back on the 8%+ trajectory. Its focus on job-creation, infrastructure boost and clarity on several critical taxation related aspects are well received.
Anaemic allocation leaves healthcare gasping for more
Health budget dips by 5.7%, AYUSH gets major chunk
Union Budget 2015 allocation will give a boost to health care: JP Nadda
India Today
Day after, hospital says no outage, terms death coincidence
Times of India
Bengaluru: A day after a 53-year-old H1N1 patient died in Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases (RGICD) allegedly during a power cut, the hospital on Monday claimed there was no outage and termed the death coincidence saying "no other patient was ...
Probe into H1N1 death during power outageThe Hindu
H1N1 Death: City Hospitals Inspect Power BackupThe New Indian Express
Panel to probe H1N1 patient's death at RGICDDeccan Herald
India Today
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Times of India
Bengaluru: A day after a 53-year-old H1N1 patient died in Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases (RGICD) allegedly during a power cut, the hospital on Monday claimed there was no outage and termed the death coincidence saying "no other patient was ...
Probe into H1N1 death during power outage
H1N1 Death: City Hospitals Inspect Power Backup
Panel to probe H1N1 patient's death at RGICD
The Indian Express
Swine flu claims 1st minor victim in city, toll at 18
Times of India
MUMBAI: A three-year-old child from Bhayander died of influenza H1N1 at an Andheri hospital on Thursday after battling its complications for over three weeks. Among the 18 casualties recorded so far in various city hospitals, this is the first death in the ...
Swine flu: Three-year-old becomes youngest victim in MumbaiZee News
Swine flu in Mumbai: 3-year old boy succumbs to the diseaseTheHealthSite
Swine flu killed 3-year-old boy in MumbaiOdisha Samaya
The News Reports
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Times of India
MUMBAI: A three-year-old child from Bhayander died of influenza H1N1 at an Andheri hospital on Thursday after battling its complications for over three weeks. Among the 18 casualties recorded so far in various city hospitals, this is the first death in the ...
Swine flu: Three-year-old becomes youngest victim in Mumbai
Swine flu in Mumbai: 3-year old boy succumbs to the disease
Swine flu killed 3-year-old boy in Mumbai
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